WILSONVILLE (Dec. 15, 2025) – Three changes were made to the final recommendation by the Oregon School Activities Association’s Classification and Districting committee. The Executive Board approved the changes in a 13-1 vote, while the Delegate Assembly approved the amendments in three-quarters votes.
The classification and districts go into effect for the next four-year time block, 2026-30, and the association will continue to operate under a six-classification system. The OSAA has utilized six classifications since the 2006-07 activity year. The full classification and district structure can be found here.
The three amendments to the recommendation concluded a four-month process which began in August with the first meeting of the committee, chaired by Tigard-Tualatin School District Superintendent, Iton Udosenata. The committee received over 300 pieces of written correspondence and saw 171 groups testify in front of either the committee or the Executive Board.
An adjustment was made to the cutoff point between 5A (581) and 4A (580) from the committee’s final recommendation. That adjustment returned Cascade and Henley to the 4A-3 Oregon West and 4A-5 Skyline conferences, respectively.
A seven-team 6A-5A Southwest Hybrid of Ashland (5A), Crater (5A), Eagle Point (5A), Grants Pass (6A), North Medford (6A), Roseburg (6A) and South Medford (6A) was created. That decision adds an additional hybrid league to the previously created 6A-5A Midwestern Hybrid in the Eugene-Springfield area.
Following testimony received from Enterprise, the Executive Board amended the recommendation to move Enterprise from the 2A-6 Blue Mountain Conference to the 2A-5 Wapiti League.
Included in the committee’s recommendation is for the Executive Board to reconvene the Computation of ADM task force next year to look further into recommendations about the classification and district process.


